Five best 2019 DFW recruits that have already committed

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Colleyville Heritage receiver Kam Brown (2) runs past Grapevine defender Cameron Hamway (21) after a reception during their high school football game in Grapevine, Texas, on October 27, 2017. (Michael Ainsworth/Special Contributor)

National Signing Day is a few weeks behind us, and that means attention has turned to the 2019 recruiting cycle.

Here is a look at five of the area's best recruits that have already made early verbal commitments.

S Brian Williams, Bishop Dunne (Texas A&M) -- Williams surprised a number of pundits when he pulled the trigger and gave Texas A&M a verbal commitment last month. Williams initially intended to take the process slow but decided A&M was the best fit after making an unofficial visit. The nation's top ranked safety picked the Aggies over offers from Alabama, Georgia, LSU, Michigan, Stanford, Texas and a number of other major programs.

TE Austin Stogner, Prestonwood Christian (Oklahoma) -- One of the nation's top ranked tight ends, Stogner gave Oklahoma a verbal commitment back in June of last year and has remained completely solid to the Sooners. Stogner picked OU over offers from Alabama, Florida State, Notre Dame, Ohio State, Texas A&M and a slew of other major schools.

WR Kam Brown, Colleyville Heritage (Texas A&M) -- Brown actually made a super early commitment to UCLA last spring. However, the Bruins had a staff shakeup, and Brown backed out of his verbal pledge last month. It didn't take Brown long to find a new home as he gave Texas A&M a verbal pledge a few weeks ago after attending junior day. Brown is the son of former Dallas Cowboys defensive back Larry Brown.

WR Trejan Bridges, Hebron (Oklahoma) -- A four-star prospect, Bridges joined the aforementioned Stogner and committed to Oklahoma last September. He is a key part of the Sooners class and has remained completely solid over the last few months. While he has notched a few offers since committing, including one from Ohio State, Bridges has been a vocal recruiter for OU.

DE Steven Parker, South Oak Cliff (Texas Tech) -- Texas Tech offered Parker last May and earned a verbal commitment a day later. A West Texas native, Parker called Texas Tech his dream school and has built a solid relationship with assistant Emmett Jones, who was formerly the head coach at SOC. Since giving the Red Raiders a verbal pledge, Parker has added offers from Baylor, SMU, TCU and others.